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He can contact me through the Taunton Migraine Association office – but needs to be DISCRETE
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It’s a good job I’m not bothered about money because the price tags on the lingerie displayed to us by the very discrete lady in the next shop we visit are an education
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“That was a very discrete answer
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“I should have been more discrete
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"The pitch is all done in logic using what's called a discrete transform that I'm glad I didn't have to do the math for
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For composite materials with discrete fibers modulus of elasticity (E) and flexural strength (R ) can be approximately calculated from following: fl
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Not until I heard a discrete cough that is
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“Sorry, my implant is not as discrete as some of the newer units,” complained the other, and Brendan repeated it
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She folded her arms over her stomach as a discrete protection, but it was too obvious
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A vast but discrete panorama had been set out before this observer…How could he ever hope to share this with only such inadequate linguistic tools as were available to him? He would, I imagine, choose the closest things within his own limited vocabulary no matter how inadequate that he felt that they were
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But this inspiration should not be understood in the same way that a musician is inspired to create a work, but as the discrete action of God deep inside the sacred writer
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Gloria ushered him into the kitchen for a discrete conversation,
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A bar chart is used more to show the count or discrete values of segments in a metric
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If it did come to finding a suitable person to fill his boots while he took an extended convalescence then it was crucial to make the right choice and in the most discrete way
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machine consists of an infinite tape composed of discrete cells, on each cell a value can be written on it—these cells are intentional objects that are receptive to modification—and a head that selects a particular cell, one at a time, according to a transition function
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The discrete cells on the tape correspond to
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I was very aware of trying to be discrete, but I just
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It no longer exists within Talia, or within her mind, as a discrete entity
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Since wavelength and frequency are related, standing waves can only exist for a discrete set of frequencies
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The idea that electrons can only occupy certain discrete energy levels was very perplexing to early investigators and to Niels Bohr himself becase the electron was considered to be a particle
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Why the electron occupies only discrete levels is better understood by considering the electron to be, not a particle, but a wave
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Using the idea of interference, de Broglie showed that the discrete values of radii of Bohr’s orbits are a natural consequence of standing electron waves
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Although there appears to be static objects around us — the chair, the table and a computer; in reality they are processes since they are composed of elementary particles — like a candle flame in a windless room which appears to us like an independent object until we realise that it is actually changing every second — or the ‘static’ image of an object on your computer screen which is actually being regenerated at minute discrete intervals of time by the underlying system
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Musical savants, he believes, have absolute pitch because they tap directly into the discrete frequency receptors in the cortex without any left-hemisphere meddling
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The physics of natural scenes already tells us how perspective must be computed by the brain and discrete frequency analysers are already known to be the primary auditory receptors
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however, here it has been used to supply discrete
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Discrete resistor (with 1% tolerance) switch-
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the central channels at discrete intervals This agrees well with metaphysi-
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would we fall into the error of believing that the shootlets were discrete
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Lighting was full strength spots with straw filters, creating strong, warm highlights, deep shadows, stark contrasts and discrete acting areas
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his friend was being discrete in his search for information
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It had private function rooms which could be hired out at considerable expense and although the patrons did not know about it, all the rooms had discrete, built-in video cameras
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better to make his next child in a discrete location, where it could not be traced
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“I know you’ll be discrete, Roger?” said Bill, more to sound him out than to state what he knew
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The birdsong exercise was discrete, requiring a good ear
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Well, I knew that they—he and his associates—wanted to be discrete
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The computer was discrete enough to not record the evening’s festivities
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when examined in this way, consists of a number of discrete masses, each more
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Lezura walked closer to the man’s gate so their conversation could be more discrete
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I had been told her that she couldn't be trying to be discrete driving around in the only pink convertible Lexus in Manassas, dammit
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The really cool ones, they’re so cool, they’ve always got the best heads and they always act so laid back, discrete, you know that no one else knows
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Harry was making millions of dollars importing literally tons of kef and hashish into Australia, all of it coming out of Lebanon through one of Yusuf’s discrete connections
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Lady Jane initially looked intently into the frightened but bitter eyes of the man of the cloth then, as if sensing there was something more sinister and more discrete to the accusation, studied her husband’s profile curiously
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As the afternoon progressed discrete details of the threesome’s personal histories brought the tingling sensation of coincidence into play
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When the cars streamed onto the property the two men agreed that anywhere was a better place to be and withdrew with discrete haste along the beach road and lost themselves in the back roads of Clevedon
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The police presence at the hotel was discrete, but embarrassing for management who were reluctant to disclose any information related to a guest who had made an advanced payment of ten thousand dollars for a twelve day occupancy of the entire top floor
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‘’I would love to explain to you the problem facing me and my companions, but I would rather speak in a more discrete surrounding than this inn
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You are not a discrete entity and the river of human knowledge and human ingenuity is merely flowing through you during your brief life
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The particles are discrete units, or quanta; and the theory describing how these particles behave, is quantum theory
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There is NO objective reality consisting of solid, discrete objects out there; all there is, is a dream, a mass hallucination, which we have been trained to interpret with the illusion of orderliness (time and space)
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To ask Heidegger’s question, “Why are there things rather than nothing?” is like asking, “Why can’t soccer players use their hands? Why did God so construct the universe that soccer players can’t use their hands?” In the same way, our perception of the universe as a world of solid, discrete objects is a wholly man-made restriction on our senses
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The belief that we are discrete entities in a world of solid objects is just that – a belief – that makes the world of concepts, of thinking, possible
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He pulled out of the side turning, and followed at a discrete distance on his motorbike
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No doubt I shall need to ask for discrete phone taps and intercepts, and perhaps a monitoring of e-mail and other internet traffic, all of which no doubt GCHQ will be able to organise
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“I am sure all of us totally accept the need for secrecy if this plan is to succeed,” said Sir Giles, “and I applaud what you are already doing, Prime Minister, to set up discrete secure systems
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The universe appears to consist of discrete objects that
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She was aware of his biological response but was discrete and did not remark upon it
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Flakes of slate lifted off when the ground split into discrete tectonic plates
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that her once discrete and personal investigation
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For example if they document vitals under miscellaneous notes instead of opening the nursing vitals documentation, the vitals are not discrete data which does not display in the proper place in the EMR, is no longer able to be trended since it isn’t with the rest of the vital data, and could possibly be missed altogether or waste another employee’s time redoing vitals since they do not see the vitals were taken recently
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Now it’s your own Information! Yes, it’s one indivisible whole in the general “Field” of Time (“Noo-Sphere”), but, in the systems of subjective Perception of every “personality” that uses it in its own fashion, the Information becomes subjective (discrete, local) and as if becomes abstract from its initial state (the slloogrent meaning included in it)
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Although VVU-Information, with which any quantum-holographous region of TEC of every Stereo-Form is initially structured (programmed, organized), was also “temporarily borrowed” by the Formo-Creators of the Subconscious (that is, Us) from the information “space” of the same ODS, it was, HOWEVER, taken as the Configuration of one Aspect of Quality, without karmic attachment to psychological reactions of any particular “personality” of a given Stereo-Form, as “a certain fact”, “objective entity” that determines every particular moment of simultaneous different-qualitative Existence of this Stereo-Form, which [Existence] is structurally formed by discrete subjective moments of the continuous dynamics of individual rotation Cycles of the whole set of different-qualitative Interpretations of its “personalities”
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It’s just “one” Formo-system of Worlds (in fact, such discrete notions as “one”, “two”, “three”, “ten”, or the ones that characterize any other limited quantity are totally unreal due to the simultaneous dynamics of duvuyllerrtness and slloogrentness typical of all Formo-systems, each of which is formed by the specific joint activity of the Formo-Creators and SLUI-SLUU-Creators that organize the synthetic dynamics of all types of Collective Intelligences of our slloogrent Universe)
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Discrete forms of various communities and creative groups are created according to the same characteristics in the doollttrok diapason of dimensions, and they develop the low-frequency dynamics in all Aspects of one Quality typical only of their doolls Configuration of Self-Consciousness
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They form their own types of narrowly-subjective primitive discrete realities with a pronounced specific character for each of the twelve Pure Qualities: lower Realities of ALL-Love-ALL-Wisdom, lower Realities of ALL-Will-of-ALL-Intelligence, lower Realities of ALL-Unity, and so on
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I have mentioned somewhere that each of the 12 Flows of Pure Qualities is differentiated inside itself into 1728 main (distinct in the discrete Direction of their life creativity, but duvuyllerrtly reprojected onto each other) Aspects that are subject to the Synthesis with each other (with the passive fluctuation dynamics of the same number of Aspects of each of the other 11 Qualities) in Self-Consciousnesses of doollttrok Forms
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Imagine 2-3-dimensional Proto-Forms that sequentially synthesize (in the doollttrok subjective realities of their type) 1728 as if discrete Aspects of one Flow (for example, ALL-Love-ALL-Wisdom) expressed in one global (for their Reality) phenomenon, which would very remotely resemble to us that which in our Reality is defined as low-frequency magnetic Fields
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Although their discrete creative dynamics form uykkuy Fields-Consciousnesses of different types, nevertheless, the Space, in which all of them realize themselves (the 2-3-dimensional Continuum) is common to all of them, because it is formed by the same energy-information carriers — doollses
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If a discrete wave moves in a circle, for example, in phase, then its Energy (mass) represents rest mass, because a closed wave may be at rest, that is, not propagating in Space-Time formed in definite frequency ranges, — it can manifest its energy-information activity in them in the form of the dynamics either of “quicker” flakses or “slower” doollses
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Photons — as discrete electromagnetic waves — don’t have any potential Energy (rest mass), but only have a kinetic one, which is characteristic of their speed of propagation (the so-called “relativistic mass”)
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and down, small and discrete bar
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These procedures took place over a period of time as they are discrete steps in the process of fashioning the whole, completed breast
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A cell is a discrete, membrane-based portion of living atom-energy
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active component that encapsulates a discrete kernel of wisdom within a highly structured system of
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viewed both as long flows, as well as discrete snapshots from within that continuous stream
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quantity of water to help illustrate that the associated stars represent a discrete amount of time as
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The buttons of this were hanging on for dear life, going far beyond the call of duty, and the material, moulded to the flesh as it strained to contain the trembling rolls of jelly, was stretched to tear-point and was decorated with an overlapping profusion of stains: huge patches of reeking sweat, shiny slides of grease and discrete blobs of some nameless matter, dried and cracked like desert mud
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It was the Under Manager, with a black suit stretched tightly over the plump curves of her body and a white neckerchief pinned under her chubby chin with a discrete gold pin
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Form is not simply discrete - there is always the interplay between form and awareness
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✓ with Nof [Nofziger, a Nixon aide] & Har [Harlow, a Nixon aide] – very discrete
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I went to the health and beauty section and pumped free samples of lotion into my palms, rubbing several kinds all over my body, their discrete fragrances making me swoon—peach and coconut, lavender and tangerine
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She’d known—or been introduced to, at least—both Merlin and Nimue before that truth had been shared with her, however, and she related to them as the discrete and separate individuals they’d become in a way which pushed the fact of Nimue Alban’s physical death back below the level of conscious awareness
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I observed to Cicciaro that, in its discrete plotting, the compound was an outsized version of a bomb: each element in its own compartment
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Was that what he’d said?) Everything stood out crisply in blaze and shadow, the solid geometries of soot-faced buildings and subway grates, discrete flocks of what kinds of birds were those sweeping downtown and then changing their minds, flapping bright to dark like the departure board at Grand Central
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Pulaski wasn’t stupid, he would see the overlaps with the boy’s story even if she didn’t point them out, but he would fit them to a reality that still came in discrete packages
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I imagined myself engineering out of discrete pieces a singular explosion
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Another reason I like gold coins is that you can easily and safely store them; they’re more discrete than having large gold bullion
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While informats take complete date, time, and datetime references and translate them to their corresponding SAS value, these functions will create a SAS value from discrete pieces such as month, day, and year
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There are two possible values: CONTINUOUS (or C or CONT) and DISCRETE or (D or DISC)
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The default is DISCRETE, and this has been how intervals have traditionally been calculated in SAS
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When method is DISCRETE, the INTCK() function is counting the number of times that the period interval begins between start-of-period and end-of-period, inclusive
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The following example demonstrates how INTCK() counts using the DISCRETE method
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With the DISCRETE method, all values within an interval boundary are considered to be equivalent
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Since the CONTINUOUS method is more intuitive to the way we tend to look at periods of time, the remainder of this section on the INTCK() function will be devoted to the traditional DISCRETE method
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Please remember that the DISCRETE method is the default, and in order to use the CONTINUOUS method, you will have to supply the proper method argument in the INTCK() function
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Here are some more examples of the use of the INTCK() function with its default of the DISCRETE method
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Since the INTCK() function also counts elapsed intervals, we will use it and show both the DISCRETE and CONTINUOUS methods, and compare those with mathematical estimation
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The INTCK function using the DISCRETE method counts interval boundaries from their beginning, so it is counting the number of January firsts between January 1, 1963, and January 1, 2015